Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A jukebox system for playing a musical piece, comprising: a central jukebox server including: a mass storage that stores a plurality of musical pieces, a server network card that receives requests for said musical pieces, a plurality of jukebox devices, each including: an audio unit for playing the musical piece, an interface unit that effects communication with a device user, a payment device for receiving payment in exchange for playing musical pieces, a device network card linked to said server network card, and a device multitask operating system module operatively coupled with respectively the audio unit, said interface unit, said payment device, a switching device and said device network card, wherein said device multitask operating system has at least one hard disk access management task in which the order to play a musical piece resulting from a selection is processed as a hard disk sequential access task which makes the device network card send a request for said musical pieces, in the form of a hard disk sequential access request, to the server network card, wherein the switching device is configured to determine whether the selection of the musical piece requested is to be supplied to all the jukebox devices for concurrent playback or only to the device which transmitted the request, and wherein each jukebox device is configured to communicate with the central server to indicate whether the central server is available to transfer one or more musical pieces.
2. The jukebox system of claim 1 , wherein each jukebox device is configured to initiate a telecommunications access request at a device level.
3. The jukebox system of claim 1 , wherein the interface unit of each jukebox device comprises a touch screen display.
4. The jukebox system of claim 1 , wherein the central jukebox server is configured to selectively function as a jukebox device.
5. The jukebox system of claim 1 , wherein the central jukebox server is a master server.
6. The jukebox system of claim 1 , wherein the central jukebox server is a mirror server that is configured to clone a master server associated therewith.
7. The jukebox system of claim 6 , wherein the mirror server is configured to detect problems with the master server associated therewith.
8. The jukebox system of claim 7 , wherein the mirror server is configured to contact a network administrator when problems with the master server are detected.
9. The jukebox system of claim 7 , wherein the mirror server is configured to at least temporarily replace the master server associated therewith when problems with the master server are detected.
10. The jukebox system of claim 7 , wherein one said problem is the master server ceasing to respond to jukebox device requests.
11. The jukebox system of claim 8 , wherein the mirror server is configured to at least temporarily replace the master server associated therewith when problems with the master server are detected.
12. The jukebox system of claim 11 , wherein one said problem is the master server ceasing to respond to jukebox device requests.
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July 26, 2011
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